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On Three Panels
The mural was painted on three panels attached to a fence inside a fenced of yard on Octavia Street in San Francisco.
This mural depicted a parrot's head against a pink sun.
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A Swan
The first stencil of the artist name fnnch was a depiction of a swan.
The body of the swan was incomplete.
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Artist's Signature
The artist's signature was painted in the lower right corner of the sky of the mural.
It read:
S Bauer
@S_Tay_Bahn
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High UP
The word, "Blor," was painted high up on one of the massive San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge supports. It was a mystery how anyone could get so high up there to paint it.
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A Cat
This small mural on a fence depicted a sphynx hairless cat. The cat was painted among leafed branches, with pink behind the cat.
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Bird Looked Out
A mural attached to a fence, depicted a bird looking out from a orange hole in an abstract background.
The mural occupied two panels.
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Artist's Signature
The artist's signature was pained in the lower right corner of the mural.
It read, "@Pablitosomething" which stood for Pablito (muralist) Raiz.
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Fallen Fan
An indoor fan, perhaps thinking it could fly like a drone, instead crashed to the ground next to a wooden utility pole.
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Plastic And Newspaper
Plastic wrap and a sheet of newspaper blew into the front yard of a blue steps house.
Autumn leaves blew against the blue wall too, forming litter.
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Signature
The artist's signature was painted near the bottom of the mural.
It read, "@ian_the_meow." which stood for Ian Thomas.
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Placed Glowing Objects
A person leaned over the turtle and applied glowing objects to its back.
Smoke formed in the air above the turtle and inside that smoke was the image of a house.
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Weird Cat
This mural depicted a weird cat with super long legs. The words on the mural read,
Life Is Weird
you're enough
just breathe
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Signature
The mural was signed in its top right corner. That signature read, "@inkletterman," which stood for Todd Kurnat.
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Signature
The artist's signature (for Olivia Rose Losee-Unger) was painted in the upper right corner of the mural.
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Wolf
A large sticker of a wolf in cartoon clothing, and with a sticker on his tongue, was affixed to a vent
at the back of a brick building.
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Complex Mural
A complex mural was painted on the 4th Street side of Moscone Center in San Francisco.
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Green Dots
A closer view of the word, "Blor," revealed green dots surrounding all the letters.
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Sign Atop A Building
This mural depicted a sign erected on top of a building. That sign read, "17 Reasons Why!"
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Signature
The artist's signature was painted in the lower right corner of the stenciled swan mural.
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Statue of a hug near the carriage ride
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Creek Fire had been walking since he had become a man.
His hunting dog, Pebble, trotted along, always on the
side opposite his walking staff.
Creek had been traveling for two years and had visited dozens
of villages. Because Creek had also been trying to map his
travels, he soon discovered that all villages in his world
were laid out on a perfectly square grid. He'd once counted
his steps and decided one village was always fifty thousand steps
from the next. Always seven day's travel by foot.
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Two Other Murals
Two other murals were painted next to the complex mural on the 4th Street side of Moscone Center in San Francisco.
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Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus)
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This photo shows a sea lion swimming in the late afternoon sunlight beneath the wharf in Santa Cruz. Lovely light on a lovely animal.
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A lone bride walked down Stockton
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The event required wedding attired folk to arrive at the
Tunnel Top Bar
on Bush Street just above the Stockton Street Tunnel.
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The Mural
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The mural covered a boarded over storefront on Market Street in San Francisco, California.
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Many Stickers
Many stickers decorated a galvanized vent on the back of a building at 240 Fell Street. Among the stickers
were the words, "Only1," "Dayzee," "Bruha Abort Media," "Avert Panzy," and "EXOE."
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